WATCH: American TikToker commends South African air travel etiquette during her flight

WATCH: American TikToker commends South African air travel etiquette during her flight

Looks like we are orderly and well behaved...Well, at least according to other country people!

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People sitting on plane chairs. Pexels/ Athena

When you think about our country people, we would rarely describe ourselves as orderly. 

Not to throw shade or anything, we are just vibrant, and known for our loud, proud, and flamboyant ways. This is exactly why we are so pleased to hear an American woman commend us for our good behaviour. 

A video that has now gone viral on TikTok shows an American TikToker by the name of Holly Clark, share her thoughts about a flight she was recently on. 

She directs the video toward her fellow Americans saying that she is not sure if they could be this kind and orderly once their flight has landed. 

In the video she shows the background video of people disembarking a flight from Cape Town to Johannesburg. 

Whilst she gives commentary on what it actually happening in the flight. 

She goes on to share that the flight has landed for around four minutes already and no one has moved yet. 

Clark is completely shocked at the calm, patient and efficient way both the flight attendants and the passengers conduct themselves. 

It is quite ego boosting to see someone from America give us such a compliment, and of course we will take credit when something goes well...as should you.

She went on to explain the role and responsibility of the flight attendant who stands between each row as the passengers disembark row at a time. Clark even called her the 'blocker' as if explaining the game plan of a football game. 

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WATCH her video below, which has over one million views currently. 

Courtesy of TikTok

@hollyclarkedu not #passangershaming #airlines #passangers #kindness ♬ original sound - Holly Clark
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